The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 February 1952 — Page 2
THF DaIIY BANSIFR. GRFFNCAS.'.c, fMDIAMA,
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1952.
SOCIETY
( uwnt Book Club To Moot Tonight Th* Current Book Club will meet tonight at S o'clock with .\1r« .Tames R Pence. < rn-Tut-Km Club Meets \Ve<lnes<la> The Cro-Tat-Em Club will meet Weilnesday at 2:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs Sally Mae MrNeeley. Mrs. Isa Myers will be assisting hostess Members please bring original valentine vet sc. Friends' Night Held Ht tiroveland <>■ F. S. Friends night was held by (irovelund Chapter XiO Order of the Eastern Star Tuesilay night Feb. .’) at tlie Masonic Hall. The meeting was opened in regular form by the Worthy Matron J.eot.i Raul), with all officers present. The Worthy Matron welcomed all the guests and each Oroveland officer presented tier guest md gave them a gift. Mr and Mrs Dean from Danville entertained with a group of songs. Then the offieers of Croveland presented the lUtlt I tegree The meeting was i losed by tile guest officers The Worthy Matron then invited the guests and members to the dining room for refreshments of ice cream cake and coffee. A good crowd was present to enjoy the evening and Chapter members from Naomi and Corinthian chapters of Indianapolis, Ba inbridge. Cloverdale. Coutesville. Filblioite. Danville and Stilesville attended to help to make a very enjoyable evening. Huh Met With Mrs. Dan Howland The Happier Homes Home Demons!ration Club met Tuesday evening. Feb 12th at the home of Mrs Dan Rowland with Mrs. Jerry Crimes as assistant hostess. The song of the month ••Grandfather's dork” was lea i by the Ming leader. Mrs. Rosa many Hartis. T^e Hag salute i»nd the creed were repeated in unison. The leson on ' Care of Electrical Equipment. was given by Mrs. Ruth Hirt and Rosamaty Harris, who i autioned members on overloading the electric outlets and not to use extension cords bei a use they waste electricity. Twenty-one members answercd toll call by the exchange of handkerchiefs \ safety report was given by Mrs. Nell Fluna:an who gave some very good tips on safety in taking care of the baby. Mi- Elizabeth Flint and Mrs Mildred Gould, in behalf of the club presented officer pins to Mr- Mildred Armstrong, past president and Mis Aileen Elmore. pia sent president. The president gave a report on the council meeting Each member was ask to have a donation at Mrs. Elmore s house by Friday, mi the Putnam county chorus. The Friendship Pennies were col-
lected. Birthday dues were collected from Mrs Nell Flanagan and Mrs. Dan Rowland. Mrs Aileen Elmore gave an interesting report on the meat caravan. The social hour was enjoyed by all in a relay game and a prize was won bv Mrs. Flint Mrs. Frank Miller Is ( luh Hostess The Bainbridge Home Economic Club met with M* - Frank Miller,. The assistant hostess was Mrs. Gene Gooch. Mr Ed Cassity led in the cued and th‘ president led in flag salute Donations were mad. to Hie Polio Fund. Red Cross and for expense of leaders for lesson costs. Mrs. Guy Cox gav. first part of lesson on electric 4 equipment in a well given report. Welfare and Conservation were discussed b\ Mi' Dolb\ Ceilings, also defense plans in a clear and enlightening mann* ■ Mrs. Morris King gave an excellent report on ''Production Mrs. Lane gave a Safety Lesson on living room, which aroused much interest. She also teported that om ' musical pennies helped to send two high school girls. Misses Nancy Irwin an.l Josephine Zeinet. Crom Putnam county to the Indianapolis Symphony Concert. Tlie silver tea will be it Hie Christian Church Marcli !”■ at 1 MO P M Everyone intere.-tnl is invited to attend A luncheon at 12 MO precedes this program and everyone is invited hut must send reservations to Mrs Frank Miller. Mis f i ne Gooclt or Mrs. Ike Meek by March 12. Mrs Fred Wallace became a niembe; A large pet cent of tlie members were present. Tile hostesses served delit ions refreshments. |{ea< Inlale Club Met With Mr*. Brookshire On Thursday afternoon Feb 14th, the Town and G. inty Hmiu Economics Club of K,m. Iid.il" met at tlie home of Mr.- Draki Brookshire with Mi Howa' I McMullen as assistant ImThe meeting was opened by the prescient. Mrs Mah-mu Lawler. She opened the meet in with the song of the month I lowed by the salute to the flag and the club creed Sixteen member*, 1 guest and M children were present A Valentine exchang. and tleasmei's lepoit was given Mr* Lawler gave a report on the County Council meeting She announced the program of special interest for til 1 remainder oi the year. Tlie meeting was then turn ed owi to Mrs Noble Fry. whs gave the second part of the lesson on "Cate and It. . • of Eiretrical Equipment. ' Sli gave instructions and demonstrated re pairing eleetiie.il eords. New members welcomed into the club were Ml Betty Allen Mrs Betty Aliff Mrs Eleanoi Fletrhn and Mrs Bernie Robbins. Reft eslnnents of cake, randy and coffee were served by thi i< mtthiiH'il on |*hk*‘ *l\>
CLOSING-OUT SALE Having sold tin Lonnie Sterlr farm, we will hcII at public am lion at the Morton Sale Barn, on ■state Highway No, MK three miles west nf the interseetlon with State Highway No. tM. the follow tng IHestoek, grain and miscellaneous items on Wednesday, February 20th, 1952 AT 11 :IHI A M. -iTOt K CATTLE — 51 HEAD — '! three year old Hereford • ows; (three year ohl shorthorn cow; M four year old Hereford cows; 8 two year old Hereford •■ows; I Hereford cow; I Angus row; I slmrllinrn cow; I Shorthorn cow with twin calves; I Hereford cow w ilh calf, \ll these cows are good-mouthed cows, bred to Anglls-Herefonl Bull, to start ealving first of March. These rows are all T. B. and Bangs tested. 8 yearling Hereford Steers; 8 yearling Hereford Heifers; < mixed enlxes — 400 to 500 lbs. AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE < AHE HOIIDKN Wil l. M. His ENTIRE HERD OF STOCK CATTI.E, TO-WIT: t coming live year old extra good polled Hereford ••ows, I roming live year old mixed row, I coming three year old Hereford heifer with i si If by side, 8 Hereford heifers, I mixed heifer. Ml T. B. and Bangs tested and bred to Polled Hereford Bull. 5 four to five hundred pound calves, •> T. B. and Bangs tested yearling Shorthorn Bulls, 8 yearling Shorthorn Steers. HOGS — 82 Shoals, weighing 1110 to 120 lbs.; 18 Shoals, weighing 140 to 100 lbs. All Shoals are single imtnuned. SHEEP — 17 good age Ewes—mostly young, some with lambs now ; I yearling Cnrrirdale Buck. FEED — 1800 hu. (more nr less) good Yellow Corn; 850 bushel (Nnore or less) Clinton 59 Oats. MISCEELANEOIS — | hand corn shelter; I hog fountain with heater, hog troughs, Iron kettle*. 15 steel posts, 2 Is new barb w ire, I Emnsculatnr, 1. 500-Chick size Electric brooder. 'I EH MS OP SAEE f AS||, Not responsible for Accident*. STEELE HEIRS (Marion Borden, Anna Lang and Esther Lyon) JOE BROTHERS, Tenant Lunch Will Be Served. AFCTIONEERS; — HI RST AND PICKLE.
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IVr«omil and Local News ■Brief*
Mrs. Edith Moffett is confined to her home on South Jackson dreet by illness. Dr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Elliott ind son spent Sunday with ivlitivrs in .southern Illniois. Mrs O. A Shepard of Roach•ale was a Sunday dinner guest d het niece Mis Walter Co - ;, md family. Miss Phyllis Wagaman. of Pasadena, Calif., is spending a two weeks vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Waltet Bee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hess and amily spent Sunday in Chicago md attended the automobile -how in that city. Mr and Mrs Fi d Flakes and children, 802 Greenwood Ave., hav' left for Miami and other ooinls in Florida Mr. and Mrs Fremont Power ,nd sons of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mrs Power’s mother. Mrs. Minta Snider. The Federated Reading Chib will meet Wednesday at 2:00 p in Mrs A. C Northrop will he oi charge of the program. Cub Scout P ick 09 pack leadins will meet promptly at 7:00 p. i, tonight at the home of Mrs. i»‘itc Akers. 700 East Washington street Dickie Hatcher, who has been a patient in Riley hospital, is r - ported improving very satisfactorily and will probably return • hi- home Thursday. Mis Mary Wright will i elp-'-late Iter '.'2nd birthday on Sur, lay. Feb 24. Open house will he held it the residence of Allar Bain in Cloverdale. from 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. Mi s Frank Joyner arrive I Saturday ■ veiling from Washington, D C to spend a week with et parent- Mr and Mis. Janus M o ■ a d Mi and Mrs Frank Joyner. G; cm astle R 4. Among those planning to at- ■ ■ d tlii Indiana University and University of Illinois baakctbal -null' Bloomington this ever c > \D and Mis William A l'n it’i and Mr. and Mis John E Fohes. Tlie inn i.i! Washington Birthlay dmni of the Bainbridge '1 i ui and Eastern Stats and llie■ i fan a s will be held Feb. 2J d ti in P M. Biing meat ot sandwiclte- vegetables or salad pie ot i ike also your own tabk
11 you do not like to iron 'huts, and few women do. eni outage hubby to send them tu Honn Laundry * Cleaners. He will In di lighted and so will you. It.
Miss Blanch Patterson, ped-lotn-f of CrawfoidsvIUe, will be in ''ii' em astle Wednesday for foot treatments. Anyone wishing ■ ppointment call 234 18-lt
Avoid The Easter RUSH We would like to explain why it's a good idea to have your cleaning done NOW instead of waiting for the Pre-Easter rush. Right now we can give you the kind of service that we're proud of — the kind that has brought our name to the top. Ideal Cleaners 35 sol Til VINE STREET
Indiana University, spent the weekend at his home in Green- ,
castle. *
Mr. a: d Mrs. Jui. Cartwright attended the George N. Craig meeting in the Clayponl hotel in Indianapolis Sunday a'ternoon. Mrs. Jane Leathers and daughter. Carol Sue. of Dallas, Texas, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs Donald Gorham and family. Miss Jeretta Sutherlin. daughter of Mr. and Mis Andrew Sutherlin. and freshman at Indiana University, has been pledged to the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. Miss Mar-aa Fob.-.-, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fobes has been pledged to tlie Deltn Gamma sorority at Indiana I niversitv. Miss Kob'-s i- u fresh-
man at Indiana.
Laconda May Paris. 3 year old daughter of Mi and Mrs Lum Paris, re-entered the Rilev* hospital Saturday night. She isuffering from pm tmionia and het condition was reported a critiial Monday morning. The DePauw University choi: had a busy schedule on Sunday | In the afternoon they performed j at the First Methodist church :• Shelbyville. In the evening th choir sang at the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church it,
Indianapolis.
Mrs. Ethel Stafford of Car-) lisle, Ind . mother of Virgil Stafford of Greencastle. was one of the mothers selected to make ncordings at the WTHI radio studio in Terre Haute on Stmda v Feb 17th. for an Easter broadcast to their sons in Korea. Vtt gil Stafford's brother Robert who is a corporal in the U. Marine Corps, has been in Kot since August. 1951 Mis. Stafford. th' mothei. along wit' Bob's wife. Jessie recorded their voices, under the sponsorship ol the Sullivan American I^gi m Auxiliary, and Bob will hear their x'oices on Easter Sunday it; a special broadcast.
( luh To Meet
With Miss Ensign The Greencastle Business am: Professional Women s Club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 in thi home of Miss Elizabeth Ensign on West AVaxhingfon S‘: —t fl’h. social committee vvdl bv in charge of the program I: will hr a canasta party. ANNIVERSARY
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